Cutting hard foam materials such as high-density PU foam, rebonded foam, and technical rigid foams presents different challenges compared with conventional soft foam processing.
Whether the application involves sheet cutting or contour (profile) cutting, cutting stability, edge quality, and tool reliability become critical factors.
Based on long-term production experience, double-knife cutting systems are often recommended as a more suitable solution for hard foam processing.

Challenges in Cutting Hard Foam Materials
Hard foam materials are characterized by higher density, tighter internal structure, and greater cutting resistance.
When processed with unsuitable cutting configurations, common issues may occur, including:
Unstable cutting behavior under high resistance
Edge tearing or deformation during direction changes
Rough cut surfaces requiring secondary trimming
Accelerated blade wear and reduced service life
These problems are especially noticeable in continuous production or when tight dimensional tolerances are required.
Why Double-Knife Systems Perform Better on Hard Foam
Compared with single-knife configurations, double-knife systems provide higher adaptability when processing rigid or high-density foams:
Optimized cutting force direction for different applications
Improved stability when cutting thick or dense materials
Reduced risk of blade deviation during contour transitions
Better surface finish on both straight and curved cuts
By switching the active knife rather than compromising cutting parameters, the machine maintains consistent performance across multiple production requirements.
Suitable for Both Sheet and Contour Cutting
One of the key advantages of a double-knife cutting system is its ability to support multiple cutting processes within a single machine configuration.
For sheet cutting, the focus is on efficiency, straightness, and thickness uniformity.
For contour cutting, precision, path stability, and edge quality become the priority.
A selectable double-knife design allows manufacturers to handle both tasks effectively, without the need for separate machines or complex mechanical adjustments.
A Practical and Long-Term Solution
From an engineering perspective, recommending a double-knife cutting system is not about adding complexity, but about matching machine structure to material behavior.
For manufacturers processing hard foam materials—whether producing sheets, shaped components, or mixed product types—a double-knife configuration offers:
Greater process stability
Broader application flexibility
More predictable long-term operation
If you are processing high-density or rigid foam materials and need a stable cutting solution for both sheet and contour cutting, please feel free to contact us .
